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Malta, an island in the Mediterranean Sea where Paul was shipwrecked on his journey to Rome (Act.28.1).
Where is Malta in the Bible?
Malta is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, located south of Sicily and north of Africa, where the Apostle Paul was shipwrecked during his journey to Rome as a prisoner. According to Acts 28, Paul's ship was caught in a violent storm and ran aground on Malta's shores, where he and the other passengers and crew were safely brought ashore. During his time on the island, Paul healed the father of Publius, the chief official of Malta, and performed other miracles that brought him respect among the local people. This biblical account demonstrates God's protection over Paul and validates his apostolic authority even during trials and suffering, making Malta a significant location in the narrative of early Christian missionary work and the spread of the gospel to Rome.
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- Acts